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of the green taxes were introduced by him. who's the and visit vote blue to go green? it was ham. [shouting] and i'll tell you what -- it was him. it's not standing up to the energy companies. and that's this prime minister all over. >> he talks about the biggest six energy companies. who created the big six energy companies? when labour came to power there were 17 companies in the market now there are six. but mr. speaker, i can help members opposite because i have the briefing, the fact bench legs have been given about the own energy policy. and they might want to listen -- yes. in case they haven't read the briefing they might want to hear it. question seven, what would stop the energy companies just increasing their prices beforehand? absolutely no answer. question six, question six -- [shouting] >> i think -- no, no. let me share in the briefing with you. how will you stop -- question six, how will you stop companies just increasing their prices once the freeze ends? here we have a great labour answer. here we have a grea
of the green taxes were introduced by him. who's the and visit vote blue to go green? it was ham. [shouting] and i'll tell you what -- it was him. it's not standing up to the energy companies. and that's this prime minister all over. >> he talks about the biggest six energy companies. who created the big six energy companies? when labour came to power there were 17 companies in the market now there are six. but mr. speaker, i can help members opposite because i have the briefing, the fact...
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instead they have to argue for taxes and pay for budget and have to buy them like everyone else and it creates a constraint. if you have to pay money when you recognize somebody on a camera all of a sudden you can't do it without restraint or you have to strategize and prioritize and what it does, instead of automatic algorithm of information and creating perfect scheme it creates a much more honest situation in which you're using an amount of information to create a balanced scheme. that cost is real. information is never free. paying for it only are flex the reality which is that it has to come from somewhere because there was work to do and it always comes from people. information are people in disguise. there are philosophical points we can go into with questions if you're interesteinterested by the creates at least a baseline that doesn't tend towards infinite power concentration because there are costs balance to this. so i think monetizing information to a degree is actually friendly civil liberty. it's friendly balancing government. there are huge questions about how to do it.
instead they have to argue for taxes and pay for budget and have to buy them like everyone else and it creates a constraint. if you have to pay money when you recognize somebody on a camera all of a sudden you can't do it without restraint or you have to strategize and prioritize and what it does, instead of automatic algorithm of information and creating perfect scheme it creates a much more honest situation in which you're using an amount of information to create a balanced scheme. that cost...
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is no reason to tax corporate profits at a double doubly they're taxed once at the corporate level and then they are also taxed again when the corporate shareholders receive their dividends and so everybody acknowledges that this is every economist acknowledges that this is a very inefficient system and it's the first thing we should do to improve. economic growth is to get rid of this however politically it's just a nonstarter and so what we're trying to do is trying to think of ways given the fact that we politically are never going to get rid of the corporate tax how can we make it fairer. and less prone to abuse now you know what is the difference between the effective tax rate versus the statutory tax rate that comes up a lot and if you're on line between. well the one is very easy to understand the other is very hard to understand the statutory rate is the rate that you see written in the in the statute in the tax laws so in the united states that's thirty five percent in ireland it's twelve point five percent however we all know that. nobody is going to pay thirty five percent o
is no reason to tax corporate profits at a double doubly they're taxed once at the corporate level and then they are also taxed again when the corporate shareholders receive their dividends and so everybody acknowledges that this is every economist acknowledges that this is a very inefficient system and it's the first thing we should do to improve. economic growth is to get rid of this however politically it's just a nonstarter and so what we're trying to do is trying to think of ways given the...
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and here's a nibble of freebies availble on tax day....cinnabon bites. curly fries at arbys and free small popcorn at amc theaters starting today through monday. a very busy trading day. tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now. tim, good morning to you. > >good morning. > >we've been talking this week about earnings coming in from wells fargo and jp morgan, but how significant overall do you think the numbers will be to the market? > > other than for maybe a trade, i really don't think that's what the real focus or impetus of this rally is right now. because i think the real impetus behind this rally is what the fed's doing with their quantitative easing and zero interest rates. and i think that's the real story i think the market's focused on. so any setback whether it be a weak employment report like last week. or whether it be weaker economic data will use that as a setback to buy because they are more focused on the 85 billion a month the fed is purchasing and what that's doing and what liquidity that's providing to the market. > > and h
and here's a nibble of freebies availble on tax day....cinnabon bites. curly fries at arbys and free small popcorn at amc theaters starting today through monday. a very busy trading day. tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now. tim, good morning to you. > >good morning. > >we've been talking this week about earnings coming in from wells fargo and jp morgan, but how significant overall do you think the numbers will be to the market? > > other than for maybe a...
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finally on the other end of the spectrum you talk the state taxes state taxes that system is one of the main ways the government has redistributed income over time. that whole system has been decimated over the past 10 years or so. we see the government allow wealthy individuals to send more and more of their income to their children and grandchildren. > > and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up... the surprisingly savvy way some "traders" get deals on airlines tickets- and why one money manager is beefing up his portfolio with shares of mcdonald's. that's after this in the know message see these hands? they gripped the wheel of a humvee in afghanista
finally on the other end of the spectrum you talk the state taxes state taxes that system is one of the main ways the government has redistributed income over time. that whole system has been decimated over the past 10 years or so. we see the government allow wealthy individuals to send more and more of their income to their children and grandchildren. > > and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education...
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. >> and there some tax allowances also. >> with three kids, that's almost $6,000 u.s. a year. >> yeah, close to it. >> and then the school system you don't pay for, first grade all the way through college. >> yeah. >> free education, free health care, free dental care. >> yeah. >> i think our system is pretty good at the moment, quite even for everybody. >> yeah. now that i've gotten to know some finnish students and parents, i think i've got to get a better handle on what is important to them in the classroom. they put a lot of trust in their teachers. and today they're going to trust me with a class of 25 eighth graders. maybe they're not that smart after all! i'm a little nervous. a little freaking out. good morning. how is everybody doing today? i want to talk to you about stories today. what are the parts of a story? can anybody tell me what the parts of a story? anybody have an idea? i called my mom last night as i was coming in here to talk to you guys. and she said you got to make sure and tell them the key to a good story is there is a beginning, a middle and
. >> and there some tax allowances also. >> with three kids, that's almost $6,000 u.s. a year. >> yeah, close to it. >> and then the school system you don't pay for, first grade all the way through college. >> yeah. >> free education, free health care, free dental care. >> yeah. >> i think our system is pretty good at the moment, quite even for everybody. >> yeah. now that i've gotten to know some finnish students and parents, i think i've...
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provides a coast redevelopment act, tax increment financing, voluntary tax increment financing structure. the governor did veto it last year. mr. steiner has reintroduced it. we recommend they watch; we feel the bill will go through iterations before it is heard in its final shape. the next bill would allow him infrastructure financing districts to waive or have the requirement of a vote eliminate it in the bill. that is a key factor in this bill. the governor did veto it, not on a policy basis. he did indicate that he was more interested in a holistic six two infrastructure financing districts rather than piecemeal. there were other several bills that he vetoed at the same time so and the infrastructure finance districts will undergo a robust revision. we are recommending a watch to you. on page 3 there are three measures, two virtually identical, sca 4 and sca 9. -- it transportation measures in la and alameda counties. sca 4 and sca 8 would propose to the people of california and measure to approve the voters wrestle for voter transportation special taxes from two thirds to 55 percent
provides a coast redevelopment act, tax increment financing, voluntary tax increment financing structure. the governor did veto it last year. mr. steiner has reintroduced it. we recommend they watch; we feel the bill will go through iterations before it is heard in its final shape. the next bill would allow him infrastructure financing districts to waive or have the requirement of a vote eliminate it in the bill. that is a key factor in this bill. the governor did veto it, not on a policy...
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you already have a tax exempt status. this happens to other at first the irs commissioner says there is no targeting. a year later the truth was revealed in response to a question that was planted. an irs commissioner said mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient. if you say tea partieratriot that's an advocacy group. >> what is amazing and the news stories today or yesterday, wait, wait. we have progressive and art list. john: this just hapned. >> we weren't really targeting nservative spirit retarding everybody. but have you seen e progressive group step forward wait a minute, you delayed us for two years, made us put in 3,000 pages of documents. there quest to become isc4. we have not seen any of that. that begins our country. that is the crossroads where we are. john: and when government is so big and you want a tax deduction , you have to give them of disinformatio and it does not end until you mentned the 23 pages of documents. >> 23,000 pages. that's right. john: the coalition for life was asked to
you already have a tax exempt status. this happens to other at first the irs commissioner says there is no targeting. a year later the truth was revealed in response to a question that was planted. an irs commissioner said mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient. if you say tea partieratriot that's an advocacy group. >> what is amazing and the news stories today or yesterday, wait, wait. we have progressive and art list. john: this just hapned. >> we weren't really...
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get the taxes flatter and get the corporate taxing down. i also help be and happen to believe in an unearned income tax credit. it's not just one way. we just passed the largest tax demut the united states in our last budget and we -- we haven't earned income tax money. and so with d of a carried interest, i mean, i haven't spend enough time thinking about i. it should be on the table. but at the end of the day lentlet's not doing in that gums up venture character. let this is a question about populism, conservatism and populism. and mirroring those two things together. a lot of people just think you get wall street, you know, the dow over 16,000. people losing seemingly every week falling farther and farther behind. you are too big to fail, even be bigger than before. there are a lot of conservatives with a small c that would love a conserve tiff populist. also talking about breaking up the banks. why do we keep allowing bad behavior to go forward and reward mue han behavior? >> we don't think that's a good thing. doesn't matter if the mon
get the taxes flatter and get the corporate taxing down. i also help be and happen to believe in an unearned income tax credit. it's not just one way. we just passed the largest tax demut the united states in our last budget and we -- we haven't earned income tax money. and so with d of a carried interest, i mean, i haven't spend enough time thinking about i. it should be on the table. but at the end of the day lentlet's not doing in that gums up venture character. let this is a question about...
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the state of new york takes in billions in taxes and bonus money from wall street. and, while the record-breaking stock market run adds to the fortunes of wall street firms..political pressure could take some away. truckers are making a ruckus over the government shutdown. in his state of the industry address-- the president and ceo of the american trucking association--tells members: "traditional allegiances the business community has had with the republican party are necessarily going to need to be re-evaluated" and, while there's merit to reducing the government and the deficit, the lack of willingness to compromise -- was reckless. in the 2012 election-- truckers contributed $700,000 dollars--mostly to candidates in the gop. for the tablet market, less is more. apple took the wraps off its latest lineup including the new ipad air and updated ipad mini with retina display. the ipad air weighs just a pound, has a faster chip, better camera and starts at 500- dollars. the new mini at 400. apple shares sold off slightly on the news, ending the day at 519 dollars. te
the state of new york takes in billions in taxes and bonus money from wall street. and, while the record-breaking stock market run adds to the fortunes of wall street firms..political pressure could take some away. truckers are making a ruckus over the government shutdown. in his state of the industry address-- the president and ceo of the american trucking association--tells members: "traditional allegiances the business community has had with the republican party are necessarily going to...
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judge napolitano: illegal qualify for earned income tax credit income taxes. except the court has not ruled on that. the supreme court has generally said what benefits you make available to citizens you cannot deny to non-citizens even if their status is illegal so long as they're not committing another independent crime. stuart: you are an open borders guy. you are wildly unpopular. judge napolitano: my view is wildly unpopular. stuart: we will see on our facebook page. judge napolitano: i will hear about it today. stuart: judge andrew napolitano, libertarian. judge napolitano: and popular. stuart: you are a favorite and we know it. wait a second. look at the big board, we call this a break out. i am going to call a continuing rally, 15-6 for the dow up 90 points. look at that. charles: market upon good mediocre news. stuart: good mediocre news. i call it rotten news on the economy. ben is going to keep printing. charles: not if we keep beating the estimates. stuart: you stand out of this. judge napolitano: welcome back to princeton. charles: we have an open
judge napolitano: illegal qualify for earned income tax credit income taxes. except the court has not ruled on that. the supreme court has generally said what benefits you make available to citizens you cannot deny to non-citizens even if their status is illegal so long as they're not committing another independent crime. stuart: you are an open borders guy. you are wildly unpopular. judge napolitano: my view is wildly unpopular. stuart: we will see on our facebook page. judge napolitano: i...
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with harsher penalties for teams that exceed that tax level. >>> the soon to be most famous person on the planet, we'll have all those details next. >>> plus, all your sports highlights with richard lui. stay with us. >>> now to the fevered pitch in london where britain's royal baby is due any day now. we've learned the baby's title will be prince or princess of cambridge. martin fletcher joins us live now from outside st. mary's hospital in london where duchess kate will give birth. this baby is about to be the most famous baby in the world. what are preparations like over there? >> that's right. this is a once in a generation thing, the birth of a future british monarch. but all the attention now will be faced here on the private wing at st. mary's hospital in london with where when the duchess of cambridge goes into labor, this is where she's going to come. the first question is will her husband william get her to belv standing by to bring him here. it will take him about two hours to get here. the other big question, is it a boy or a girl? prince william and kate did not want to b
with harsher penalties for teams that exceed that tax level. >>> the soon to be most famous person on the planet, we'll have all those details next. >>> plus, all your sports highlights with richard lui. stay with us. >>> now to the fevered pitch in london where britain's royal baby is due any day now. we've learned the baby's title will be prince or princess of cambridge. martin fletcher joins us live now from outside st. mary's hospital in london where duchess kate...
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and so i pay for everyone's meal as a kind of friendly tax. was. it said that kirkuk could be one of the world's richest cities it is certainly one of the most dangerous. discreet an ordinary heroin some. who is a kurd investor are opposed and fortune in the opening of a private school a generous act which has attracted m.p.'s attention i don't like. i'm terrified. if i do the day after or not that was broadcast to promote the school to physio and so i got a telephone call and i'm with you old enough to join with the know your first hobby hello about me hello you are you know a nothing a hobby that is a bonnet. a man introduced himself as a member of a terrorist organisation and demanded money for my colleagues were terrorized through. other like close the school for a month and then i said we have to open it again we can't just give him. michael but we have to we're still life has to go on. that. neither the terrorists nor anyone else can stop me from working as a pistol only god is the master of my destiny. well to british. market. find out what'
and so i pay for everyone's meal as a kind of friendly tax. was. it said that kirkuk could be one of the world's richest cities it is certainly one of the most dangerous. discreet an ordinary heroin some. who is a kurd investor are opposed and fortune in the opening of a private school a generous act which has attracted m.p.'s attention i don't like. i'm terrified. if i do the day after or not that was broadcast to promote the school to physio and so i got a telephone call and i'm with you old...
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robin hood tax, financial transaction tax real world effect much tax significantly reduce retirement plans of majority of americans. this will significantly diminish value of 401(k)s and ira's which is how majority of americans save for retirement. that is problematic itself. last thing we need on top of 21 job-killing tax increases signed into law by president obama last five years is another job killing tax increase. of those 21, not all have gone into effect yet. melissa: jennifer, what do you think about that. the folks are lining up to clamor for this thing. every transaction tax, every cop, school teacher, every person out there saving for retirement when, a stock is traded in your retirement account you're the one paying this tax. it is not gordon gekko because he can exchange on another exchange in the country and avoid. >> that is not how it would work at well. melissa: why, what is wrong with that? what part a of that -- >> 401(k). you can exempt things like atm transactions. when you write the law you can write it to the types of financial transactions you would like it to
robin hood tax, financial transaction tax real world effect much tax significantly reduce retirement plans of majority of americans. this will significantly diminish value of 401(k)s and ira's which is how majority of americans save for retirement. that is problematic itself. last thing we need on top of 21 job-killing tax increases signed into law by president obama last five years is another job killing tax increase. of those 21, not all have gone into effect yet. melissa: jennifer, what do...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> remembering the victims of the violence here in boston. three were killed from the blast from the bombings and sean collier was shot and killed thursday night while sitting in his car. >> and police officers and firefighters from all around the boston area saluted officer collier as a hearse drove his body to a funeral home yesterday. it's not clear why one of the
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be...
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no you have some trackers which are used for for privacy infringement put tax pollution. for me it seems silly lawyers are always innovative and dads trying to find ways to use dvd and some luck lies in activity. maybe it's not a matter of time. the education scenario corporation on a mission globally and mobile we don't have this interest between regions with the new regions and that individual i should say next. i'm ten years ago and indeed it would be taxed on a station regime or privacy and global influence and principleswe would never happen maybe my son would not see it. today i'm just saying that the ttp to speak and speak what isn't and i'm sorry i couldn't sixteen or seventeen the privacy relation year of peace corps cadets and sixteen. and the tax regime and for the oecd leadership teams could be moist and the cortez and twenty mm was first opened to the paprika and sixteen so it's not because we waited a long time to go in to good use. that we don't have any. we wanted to be changing a new changing the speed. the grasshopper glass half full or in the oven the p
no you have some trackers which are used for for privacy infringement put tax pollution. for me it seems silly lawyers are always innovative and dads trying to find ways to use dvd and some luck lies in activity. maybe it's not a matter of time. the education scenario corporation on a mission globally and mobile we don't have this interest between regions with the new regions and that individual i should say next. i'm ten years ago and indeed it would be taxed on a station regime or privacy and...
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it balances in 10 years and because the cut of the taxes and medicare savings. one of the wings that the public is not aware of is when a pop -- one of the things that the public is not aware of is when the republican said -- ny, the answer to your question is very wide scope potentially for this conversation. our priorities in this negotiation is going to be accelerating job growth. that has to be our focus. getting the economy moving faster. that means making sure we invest in infrastructure where you continue have high levels of unemployment and huge unmet needs. we believe we have to replace the sequester. there are many republicans who agree with that because it is a drag on economy. >> do and this sets a presidents what happened this week in which -- do you think this sets a precedent what happened this week in which about the balance of power when you are president of one party and a sense controlled -- a senate controlled by the other party? >> is a really big question we have going forward. we will not be able to persuade the tea party caucus that they
it balances in 10 years and because the cut of the taxes and medicare savings. one of the wings that the public is not aware of is when a pop -- one of the things that the public is not aware of is when the republican said -- ny, the answer to your question is very wide scope potentially for this conversation. our priorities in this negotiation is going to be accelerating job growth. that has to be our focus. getting the economy moving faster. that means making sure we invest in infrastructure...
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salary red sox taxes, luxury taxes in the american sport help control expenditure. they're just not available to european clubs because capping salary would be against european law. so they have to find other ways. they're desperate. they need to control costs they don't want costs to go up. they're losing money, they're in trouble. >> okay. and what damage do you think this will do if they're on strike for -- how long are they going to strike, for two weekends or three weekends? what damage will it do? >> to their pore lar support? probably not much. they might have to repay some tv money. that wouldn't be nice. see how this strike will have an effect on hollande will get what it wants. they just look degreedy and stupid, i have to say. >> fair point. peter, thanks very much indeed for that. peter bullen, european soccer writing for "sports it illustrated." let us know what you think about this, but with you know, are they going to look degreedy and stupid, these football clubs? e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> to remind you where we stand with futures right now,
salary red sox taxes, luxury taxes in the american sport help control expenditure. they're just not available to european clubs because capping salary would be against european law. so they have to find other ways. they're desperate. they need to control costs they don't want costs to go up. they're losing money, they're in trouble. >> okay. and what damage do you think this will do if they're on strike for -- how long are they going to strike, for two weekends or three weekends? what...
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one of those is to subtract it from that that is owed on your taxes and that is a problem. >> that tax refund will be offset. they will get less money, if any money. >> j russell george is the tax administrator general, his office oversees the irs. >> many people do not realize the extent that the irs will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> is it prepared to do it in. >> it's making good progress in terms of preparing the internal system systems, i'm however, concerned about the fact that it's not communicating this new requirement to the american people to the extent that it needs to be. >> right now, the new change will effect 3 million people here in california. about 48 million people nationwide are currently uninsured. and the penalty for not buying insurance, well, for the first year, those penalties will be small. $95 for each adult and $47.50 for each child and a maximum of $285. but after 2016, it jumps to $695 for eached all the and $347.50 for each child. with a family maximum of more than $2,000. you can find a full break down of the penalties
one of those is to subtract it from that that is owed on your taxes and that is a problem. >> that tax refund will be offset. they will get less money, if any money. >> j russell george is the tax administrator general, his office oversees the irs. >> many people do not realize the extent that the irs will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> is it prepared to do it in. >> it's making good progress in terms of preparing the internal...
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but that is good because the government is now discussing tax reform, it is now discussing structure reform. so in many next year, for keeping the government on its turf with less positive news is probably the most important thing to do right now. >> all right, martin, thanks for that. martin schulz in tokyo. if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> on today's show, stress tests are welcome as cnbc's paribas. after the break, we'll be in paris to hear what else he had to say. >>> dublin is host ago summit with the top web companies and entrepreneurs. within the next half an hour, we'll go there to talk to two rising stars on the internet. ryan holmes and karen levie of gox. >>> but the glory is fade iing an oil company files for bankruptcy. we'll discuss that and a big earnings story. >>> now a recap of the headlines today, more liquidity will avoid a shock ending to ltro. >>> auto a big earnings day across the world, alcatel lucent, some suffered in the european open, but shell stocks hit the skid. >>> and in the u.s., facebook beat forecasts, but wor
but that is good because the government is now discussing tax reform, it is now discussing structure reform. so in many next year, for keeping the government on its turf with less positive news is probably the most important thing to do right now. >> all right, martin, thanks for that. martin schulz in tokyo. if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> on today's show, stress tests are welcome as cnbc's paribas. after the break, we'll be in paris to...
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two how the vatican built a secret property empire using mussolini's millions purposely used offshore tax havens to create five hundred million pounds international portfolio featuring real estate in the u.k. france and switzerland but max they discovered that the church's international portfolio has been built up over the years using cash originally handed over by mussolini and turn for papal recognition of the italian fascist regime and one nine hundred twenty nine so in terms of asos and plans for killing off the old people essentially who is going to be the one that blesses there you know. not going to be jesus. jesus no no part of that the buddha. jesus checked out of the catholic church lone ago because of the in bed with the if. they are part of long well this is the thing we're going to cover this actually they don't want to get an expert on this but they own huge swathes of london using mussolini's money who mussolini paid them this seed money. in exchange for blessing his fascism but this is what the rats of jesus on line want any sense angry. i stay here with us all it's got to
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taxes. i know. good night from washington go to gretawire.com. i'm harris in for shep. now the factor. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> there are very few african-americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her beth until she had a chance to get off. >> bill: why is that so, mr. president? why are african-american men under such scrutiny? tonight we will tell you. in a no-spin talking points memo. >> i'm not a witch. >> bill: but apparently the irs thought christine o'donnell was a threat and the agency scrutinized her possibly committing a crime. we have a factor investigation. welcome humble duty future
taxes. i know. good night from washington go to gretawire.com. i'm harris in for shep. now the factor. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> there are very few african-americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her beth until she had a chance to get off. >> bill: why is that so, mr. president? why are african-american men under such scrutiny? tonight we will tell you. in a no-spin talking...
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campaigns to get fans and such of the government is out there to buy likes oh what a fantastic use of tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness victor general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but few hardcore fans probably the most shocking example is a vision of america group in farsi made for a rainy and which has gotten over four hundred twenty thousand members but only one percent of them is actually in iran where facebook advertising doesn't even exist that's effective getting lots of likes doesn't mean you are actually reaching people instead of paying for them why not you know get them naturally bar by providing interesting honest content on a regular basis oh wait that takes effort and honesty yeah you know what just keep wasting our tax dol
campaigns to get fans and such of the government is out there to buy likes oh what a fantastic use of tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness victor general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you...
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it's somewhat afford annual, i don't know that they'll say thank you, obama care, but when they have tax returns that they have the individual mandate, they will connect that to obama care. is that a continuation of what we've seen in the last three years in perpetuity. can obama care ever get popular? >> yes. i think the answer is yes once it's implemented. the reason why what you're saying isn't going to be the case is they're in a last-ditch effort. in the last couple of years, the rubber will meet the road starting this fall and the republicans are desperate. they've been desperate for two decades since the clinton care thing went down in flames to stop a dem yacht particular administration from enacting a person using market friendly means. this was a republican designed plan, it's romney obama care, and once the americans realized that the government can play a constructive role in ensuring health care in a time of serious economic, you know, globalization, more economic security, that will put republicans in the cat bird's seat for decades. they may be right. to see them in this a
it's somewhat afford annual, i don't know that they'll say thank you, obama care, but when they have tax returns that they have the individual mandate, they will connect that to obama care. is that a continuation of what we've seen in the last three years in perpetuity. can obama care ever get popular? >> yes. i think the answer is yes once it's implemented. the reason why what you're saying isn't going to be the case is they're in a last-ditch effort. in the last couple of years, the...
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we didn't do that, we raised taxes. >> what are we doing now? well, because it's not going to happen with dysfunctional washington. we raised the payroll tax on 135 million americans and asking them to pay more and raised the interest rates. and this is not a good way to run the railroad, it's the with a way we do it, it's a shame. stuart: we hear you, but a lot of us don't like the new normal, but i guess this is reality. david, come and see us again real soon. i know you've got a lot to say. thanks so much. >> thank you. stuart: i want everyone to look the a the price of oil. up at 107-- call that $$08 a barrel and has implications for the price of gas in the future. we keep a close eye on gas in this program because we're in the middle of the summer driving season and look at this. the national average for regular is now, $3.67. we've got two states in the lower 48. california and connecticut, they are paying more than $4 a gallon. we did say this, the spike has arrived, not done yet. to detroit. would even the most bullish of real estate bul
we didn't do that, we raised taxes. >> what are we doing now? well, because it's not going to happen with dysfunctional washington. we raised the payroll tax on 135 million americans and asking them to pay more and raised the interest rates. and this is not a good way to run the railroad, it's the with a way we do it, it's a shame. stuart: we hear you, but a lot of us don't like the new normal, but i guess this is reality. david, come and see us again real soon. i know you've got a lot to...
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. >> are there other fees and taxes? >> there are, particular fees, there is a sales tax or excise tax, for people that have private coverage, that kicks in in 2014, the federal regulations the insurers have to cover a certain specifically benefits, that drive up the cost of insurance for those who don't already have benefits. >> wendell, those largest group of americans those who are covered by their employer's health plans will they suffer any way? there are reports that at least 7 million will lose employer coverage because employers will drop coverage because of obamacare by 2023, we've seen that by trader joe's walgreen's, home depot, giving employees not more than 30 weeks so they don't have to cover them. will those groups suffer? >> yomtion. i -- i don't think so. that's the businessest worry that a lot of working americans have, for good reason. when you lose your job in this country because of our employer-based system you're going to more than likely wind up in the ranks of the uninsured, that's why we have 50
. >> are there other fees and taxes? >> there are, particular fees, there is a sales tax or excise tax, for people that have private coverage, that kicks in in 2014, the federal regulations the insurers have to cover a certain specifically benefits, that drive up the cost of insurance for those who don't already have benefits. >> wendell, those largest group of americans those who are covered by their employer's health plans will they suffer any way? there are reports that at...
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taxes. i know. good night from washington go to gretawire.com. >>> hear ye. hear ye. the 22nd of july, the year 2013, welcome the first born of his royal highness the duke and duchess of cambridge, the first great grandchild of her majesty the queen. and first grandchild of the prince of wales. >> it's a boy. hello, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. in london where there's a new prince in town, kate her royal highness, duchess of cambridge safely delivered a baby boy at 11:24 eastern. 8 pounds, 6 ounces. third in line to the british throne. here is david cameron reacting earlier. >> it is an important moment in the life of our nation. in a bubble it is wonderful for a warm and loving couple who have a brand new baby boy and they can know that a proud nation is celebrating with the happy couple tonight. >> let's go right to london where america's newsroom host martha maccallum is outside st. mary's hospital all day. i know you're as excited as i am about the birth of the new prince. very exciting. we want to hear some of the latest details from you. >> reporter: hey there, it
taxes. i know. good night from washington go to gretawire.com. >>> hear ye. hear ye. the 22nd of july, the year 2013, welcome the first born of his royal highness the duke and duchess of cambridge, the first great grandchild of her majesty the queen. and first grandchild of the prince of wales. >> it's a boy. hello, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. in london where there's a new prince in town, kate her royal highness, duchess of cambridge safely delivered a baby boy at 11:24 eastern. 8...
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are we going to increase the tax on gasoline? the republicans will say absolute know. i will say one criticism of the speech. it was 1 hour 4 minutes long. as muriel humphrey once said to huber, in order for a speech to memorable, it does not have to be eternal. more on anthony weiner. >> it is six to 10. i cannot predict what someone will predict is inappropriate or not. >> what is stunning, they do not realize it, they do not have a clue. wasuesday of this week national hot dog day. anthony weiner found himself once again being questioned about his tendency to send out parts of his anatomy that most would consider to be private. this happened a year after he resigned from congress. nevertheless, he continues his campaign as mayor of new york city. his wife stands by him. how you explain his behavior, charles? >> how do i explain your introduction? that was the most remarkable non sequitur -- actually, it was a sequitur. i like to be analytic about this. compare him to eliot spitzer and former south carolina gov. mark sanford, who are doing well. number one, make sure
are we going to increase the tax on gasoline? the republicans will say absolute know. i will say one criticism of the speech. it was 1 hour 4 minutes long. as muriel humphrey once said to huber, in order for a speech to memorable, it does not have to be eternal. more on anthony weiner. >> it is six to 10. i cannot predict what someone will predict is inappropriate or not. >> what is stunning, they do not realize it, they do not have a clue. wasuesday of this week national hot dog...
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. >>> how a voter approved tax measure is having a huge impact at california's college just. >>> why it has never been harder for aspiring lawyers. those stories and more at 6:00. >> thanks for watching. cbs evening news is next. kate, the duchess of cambridge, delivers an heir. elizabeth palmer and mark phillips have ils. pope francis in the gray car is trapped and grabbed by surging crowds in rio. dean reynolds is there. three bodies in trash bags are discovered in cleveland. celice say they have a serial killer. michelle miller has the story. and what was your happiest moment? this man asked on twitter and received hundreds of tweets of joy. wyatt andrews with the images of bliss. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. think of it this way: what if we could tell you that a future president
. >>> how a voter approved tax measure is having a huge impact at california's college just. >>> why it has never been harder for aspiring lawyers. those stories and more at 6:00. >> thanks for watching. cbs evening news is next. kate, the duchess of cambridge, delivers an heir. elizabeth palmer and mark phillips have ils. pope francis in the gray car is trapped and grabbed by surging crowds in rio. dean reynolds is there. three bodies in trash bags are discovered in...
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rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out what to do should the cuts go into effect. jummy olabanji joins us now. a lot of concern that the deadlines are coming quickly. >> absolutely. officials from montgomery prince george's, and howard county is in maryland say the time for congress to act is right now. they say on march 1 they will be hit with a financial storm like to know whether, if not. >> we don't need to wait to see this to start responding because of the potential that we see. this challenge israel right now. >> elected officials in maryland are not waiting for the other shoe to drop while their constituents livelihoods are at stake. >> these are actual folks who not able to pay their mortgage or teachers who will not get grants of housing vouchers. >> sequestration could mean big problems for the free sta
rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and big corporations? >> president obama was not the only one focusing on the sequester today. >> 3 county leaders from maryland met this morning to figure out what to do should the cuts go into effect. jummy olabanji joins us now. a lot of concern that the deadlines are coming quickly. >> absolutely. officials from...
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all those taxes under brown. liabilities from pensions at the state level and entitlement programs at the national level, they are swamped with a small amount of revenue with a short-term basis. neil: bottom line,. >> if you are eating your own arm, you can only do that so long. neil: at an imaginative way of puuting it. it's good to see you. this just in, cuts strike me as more than over the top. austerity all over the world. my goodness. @ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the why phase... neil: if you are sick of spending comedies studies showing spending cuts are making people ill, li
all those taxes under brown. liabilities from pensions at the state level and entitlement programs at the national level, they are swamped with a small amount of revenue with a short-term basis. neil: bottom line,. >> if you are eating your own arm, you can only do that so long. neil: at an imaginative way of puuting it. it's good to see you. this just in, cuts strike me as more than over the top. austerity all over the world. my goodness. @ the capital one cash rewards card gives...
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do you stick by ford if the tax fight continues? >> yes, because beyond the dividend, it's an attractive stock. auto industry as a whole, we think, has still tremendous upside potential since it bottomed out in 2009, it continues to improve. ford, specifically, streamlined down to lincoln and ford models. they have a ways to go yet, but they are really looking to compete head on in the united states with toyota, with the fuel efficient products like fugs, fiesta, taurus, ect.. cheryl: that's right. 3 #% yield hit again on ford. the stock is climbs and climbing back to the debt ceiling debate, in 2012 # coming into 2013 were concerns about consumer spending. government numbers out, retail sales better. does that give you hope? is that why you are bullish at this point for 2013? >> yes. i mean our economy plods along and improves looking at real estate, consumer spending, major purchases such as auto. once again, i make the statement that once washington gets out of the way, we really think that the financial markets based upon where
do you stick by ford if the tax fight continues? >> yes, because beyond the dividend, it's an attractive stock. auto industry as a whole, we think, has still tremendous upside potential since it bottomed out in 2009, it continues to improve. ford, specifically, streamlined down to lincoln and ford models. they have a ways to go yet, but they are really looking to compete head on in the united states with toyota, with the fuel efficient products like fugs, fiesta, taurus, ect.. cheryl:...
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some pro- tax, pro- sales tax republicans are taking aim at anti-tax grover norquist. a lot of goods into and saying to me, grover or qwest did not elect you. here is congressman scott rijo on varney and company earlier this week. >> these taxes are due now, stuart. stuart: joining us now. none other than grover norquist. i put it to you this way. not good. here is the challenge. the internet tax law that they are trying to pass is likely to pass soon. it is really dangerous to what alabama politicians would do to a business in maine or california or new york. you just allowed 49 states to do the same thing to alabama businesses that export through the internet. they did not allow it to go through the normal committee. they did not ask all the questions that need to be asked. they will have testimony. i do not think this will sail through the house. it is a bad idea. stuart: governors, gop allies cash over tax cuts. it is another split among them. >> the governor wants to abolish the state income tax. there are ten bills to do that in his legislature. i like the direct
some pro- tax, pro- sales tax republicans are taking aim at anti-tax grover norquist. a lot of goods into and saying to me, grover or qwest did not elect you. here is congressman scott rijo on varney and company earlier this week. >> these taxes are due now, stuart. stuart: joining us now. none other than grover norquist. i put it to you this way. not good. here is the challenge. the internet tax law that they are trying to pass is likely to pass soon. it is really dangerous to what...
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taxes are a big culprit and california drivers, for instance, shell out 72 cents a gallon in taxes. that's higher than the national average of nearly 50 cents. we do have some better news for you this morning. more companies are saying, you're hired. a third of economists say their companies have added jobs in the second quarter. that's the highest percentage in just about two years and looks even better going forward. nearly four in ten say they expect to hire more workers in the next six months. >>> and how many hours a day do you spend doing personal tasks from your desk at work? a new survey says the average worker spends an hour a day doing things like checking the weather and spending time on social sites. it can get pretty bad, though. almost a fifth of workers say they missed a deadline or not finished work because they were too busy doing their own personal tasks. i know that's not any of you. >> yeah, that's taking it a little too far. lauren simonetti. thanks. >>> the hidden danger in every home that parents need to know about. your tv could be a hazard to your child. >>>
taxes are a big culprit and california drivers, for instance, shell out 72 cents a gallon in taxes. that's higher than the national average of nearly 50 cents. we do have some better news for you this morning. more companies are saying, you're hired. a third of economists say their companies have added jobs in the second quarter. that's the highest percentage in just about two years and looks even better going forward. nearly four in ten say they expect to hire more workers in the next six...
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especially since the new internet sales tax regime leveled the playing features. i bet amazon is the show room for best buy. the prices are just as good or even better and you can get that installation help. the turn continues. >>> then another model performer, home depot where i bet we get a better quarter than last time. consumers are starting to put more of their disposal incomes into their homes in part because of the rising houses crisis made it. you spend three times as much on your home as if you're underwater. he's going to give you an aisle by aisle judgment of what's selling which creates mucho action. i see. so hand tools are selling. kitchen and bath is selling. finally results from dick's sporting good which is is a by the of a downer lately. what's exciting is a terrific view into what's selling. you know, i bet you ua is ready again once we hear from dick's. what else, many are waiting to hear what jcpenney has to say when it reports on wednesday. i follow this by looking at the highly sensitive preferred stock which has been on fire and strong and
especially since the new internet sales tax regime leveled the playing features. i bet amazon is the show room for best buy. the prices are just as good or even better and you can get that installation help. the turn continues. >>> then another model performer, home depot where i bet we get a better quarter than last time. consumers are starting to put more of their disposal incomes into their homes in part because of the rising houses crisis made it. you spend three times as much on...
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so it's -- i think some of these districts also can raise parcel taxes. they have school foundations. and they have contributions. so that i think would be important. >> and is there a bigger picture that people should be looking at in terms of the economy of california? what it means in the long run of the need to have to educate the kids and spend more money on them in the present? >> yes, there is. our current, for example, public school population is 53% hispanic. it's 25% of our students can't function in english in the classroom. so that would be to me a clear idea why you need more resources. and a labor force in the future will be heavily impacted by the changing demographics of california. >> okay. let's talk about the other big issue. accountability. on this show recently we talk to michelle rhee whether you like her or not, people wanted to hear what she had to say. she's a high critic of education in california. she said she's in support of local control funding but has some reservations. so listen. >> if you allow a bureaucracy to just spend
so it's -- i think some of these districts also can raise parcel taxes. they have school foundations. and they have contributions. so that i think would be important. >> and is there a bigger picture that people should be looking at in terms of the economy of california? what it means in the long run of the need to have to educate the kids and spend more money on them in the present? >> yes, there is. our current, for example, public school population is 53% hispanic. it's 25% of...